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NEW YORK, HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1860.—TRIPLE AUnalic, with two tame ‘Last evening the lectare rece, adjoining the Churel of ye the Paritess, was again filled with the members of Dr. Re. 14 gage, Cheever’s congregaiios—being we fourth mocting during rousd and enclosed na the last week—for the purpese of decidiug an to the right take of 3 of cortain members of the congregation, with Dr. Oheever red rate ry at their bead, to solicit ald from abroad, im support ef the cable, the chief Mestechusstee 6 aathslavery mevement, without the consent of the Tras. Hl tees of the Church of the Puritans, Mr. George H. White im the chair, as at the previous iE i the material thet has been tan outh Curetnna om Laprovemant which, with Tenneases @ per Fath eicngney eherapenrtes 9 it is ie Sper Mr. Baxar, Secrolary of the Boclety of the Cuurch of aan Mr. BW. Cumsran said that before Mr. Woodbury re- not 8 sumed hie remarks he should fee] obliged if aay goats: the prinetsle bernie terminate do "and would weve, at 8, msctag lave 0 vente shoal be called for baif past seven o’clook om thie (Thure- , tue to, tne ct Liat any partouar ane fot ho trmtaahon of tle manufactarers have their ma- my ‘boing wires sptralty, cussion. He would whole matter vo tht werk ewer, ere Al.cul and tng prot sad Pe evening, @ week, er six months. @ble. Foar years ago, when the plan of of De wald he had no desire to prevent \ the Auiantic cable Wan ressived en, we mest strengly Do on the ethan sta tren saying all tony withod 8 tha ub SURES Tactne then puntos. oot wonld. bo, tho cones. NO DECISION OF THE REFEREE RENDERED. Do eo Gncnen C. Waste, Re etraam, hare withdrew en ‘“Whene: ‘cable is eoustructed with London ‘Woonacyr ha the close of the meet- rade ore ‘renin m payer ext my | SaYCTS and Heenan Anxious to js saer meee ao as aaa fi insulation of the copper condactor, ‘This ie a ciple Renew the Battle. b 40. Ts, 1860, (to Englané and return the fands whoh these lesst conversant with mechanics can hong aly , and aa it would be e somewha r that a woman had been mixed up in the business; ash Scum i ana’ corain tat oto hua tena | THE FIGHT BETWEEN LYNCH AND SHAW. : bese mised, pin te, vosines usclces. ‘nt does answer even rence of Opimion existing oa whieh & fs apite of it.” ‘by wha. "we ehal, facar oomain form our readeract | Defeat ef the American Champion of ed boon miere, 1 that description heid ous of seccessfal when laid. , amd England menge-t at their own risk and ; and to meure THE COTTON MARKET. several of the ; Church,” “The NT IN SREADSTUFFS, pei oon to large wholesale ‘suscesstully Aras. Py . &o., &o., ao. , where Dr. and one from Finisterre to (we hope) the southwest coast , and be thought, from the of Irelend. It io ‘ast tho whole rope will Be . noisy character of the meeting that evening, something ready fer laying about the middle ef September next. ‘The steamship Canada, from Liverpool on the Zist of Of the same tort was intended w be carried Gut, April and Queenstown on the following day, arrived at STATE OF TRADE Tw MA! pe on oll sanaretingpncenennation ‘The Great Hastern—Progress of the New | Halifax last evening. ‘The Manchester market was steadier, with a better ce Dr, Balt said, in reference to the charge of conspirecy: CEE Ts. - cr ‘The Canada reports April 28, lat. 47 37, long, 20 96, alg. | mand for Jadia. which bad ’becn made ageinet bimaelf ‘There appears io be no deubs whasctor”ihat te great | nailed sbip Thomas Dempsey, bound cast; May 1, Int. 44 I, RARAETUFPD MARAT, rr Pe gr ner a ee tye tly on Sete on or hay “a cantante for tay works posembary > tg cat pi peace ening <abeeneiee at 260. Cd. a Soe’, Cae ilan, Se. ‘Wheat tirm, bat quie::; | ‘aod to beg money in the ame of the Church of the fe 8 the ship for soa have been taken, @nd they are being | Henry, : red Western, 10a. 6d a 0s. 11d.; white, lls, ‘= 12s. 6a. | Purtiane. to eck Dew many tape eins Phe SF a ‘all that is necessary ‘The steamship Bohemian, from Portland, arrived at § Corn advenced 3d. a Gd. : mixeo, Ste. a 368 6d. =, Dr. FarRmanns rose oer y ances Be supplied in the shipwright’s department bes beem | riverpool on the 1%b ult 36s. © Sis. 34.; white, 388 m 40s. Mesers. Wakellel’, Geng Sah eaptomenet 'y solicited money Se cccuesring werne bave tees 00. of Deptiord, and | The steamehip City of Washington, from New York, ar- J See © ©. quote nour 64. bigher, and wheat Id. Bigher. } *D "54,1 wgia thet was merely « quibble—thas money Mesers. Somersand Day. Mr. scott Russell bas now no- | rived at Liverpool om the 20th ult. LIVERFOOS, PRODUC MABEBP. | pe og aid the Guem a a Patent eee po eta ye coun tum ineviaabte ertaneton’ re ee ne mae Serene i» that several” bretheren had organized themaatves Svea ee ee tor Cheever, these brethren hed dove. wroog in Wrorinean fal he partiog; ond eorething ices Compre THE GREAT FIGHT. ce mise of all matters in dispute bas been, or will ‘There is notbing yet determined in regard te the great taf ete. ond. Sroel agen nope The etka en | ag between pra and Henna ot he umpionso a5 Featy eos witch are requred tobe performed the England. The Referee will aot make a formal deciaion meeting ‘of Trade before the grant necessary cortif- 1 until next week. on the ‘eet. But in order that eee ae rere, “ine Great Hastean an poriect | i ® empbaiically denied on behalf of both men thet — ‘and na complete ae possible in every department, a most | either desire the battle to be considered as drewn, and it Sansot, eorefal examination of the machinery has been | is claimed for each that either could have won ina fow inal. made by Moms. Pean and Field, and, the ull | ininutes more. 8 hele Sagem tree ante | , rome, Maco i ocaee s os ota ne | ernie Seen as : A has been to w exagger: dewy ing that the referee stopped the fight at the request » 5 i . J ‘were all those descriptions perfect Sales unimportact at £1064. for Now k. Spirits tur. | '0r the action of these brethren. One of the articles of ears sacas, frees verkoes motives” hal cirociead tise Heenan or bis friends, and asserting that Heenan virta- | Pentine cull at 6a, Tallow slenty at B6e. 6d. ogresmans of the Charch of the Puritans is, thet the, pes. Peppect to this magnificent Every suggestion made | ally won the battle. He declares that Heonan is ready to HAVRE COTTON MAREBT. Be he ae as ‘‘competent’’ parties has adoptea by the now | renew the struggle at an hour’s notice, and that be will i ™me go gs ated as bg watchin these thas are neuually necemary, ana ounere | Scbept of no other trophy but the belt, which be came to : need notaby Tonge conknue tu nupport ana which may be considered as imorovements, will not ex- | win, which be honestly believes bo did win,and which pe ene Ct ers yy Fay as Fee ee rere een tabca is band |, De; vettoves Be enn win agate, end thes he will net eave yertec by eontrivutions {rem acresd. They hare. sus- eens ho telling of bow there ‘conan on board, gome | E=giand until be brings the late contest toa now and due | ‘The salcs-of cotton yesterday (Saturday) were 10,000 | ‘ained him, not becanne he was Dr. Cheever, but because Pa ES almenienan a, menace a eine adits ce cies he besia, sad some | Considerable sums of meney had been collected on the |S, Teicoreclosed sieaty, Corn with an savancing ten. | itapropriety of tbe pastor being supported in any pather heavy affair is the conrtruction of a tunnel for the | London and Liverpool Exchanges tor Sayers. Ho was t | dency. other way than by the society, because the society the crew, eagincors and others through the | attend the London Stock Exehange on the Zist to be pre- Provisions quiet. promise to pay him one, two, or three thousand eal ‘This hes involved considerable amount | senicd with one hundred guimeas. P ae once ae be is as & roy ve io any See Se tanswas toastanie es ‘be fitted It in thought that strong steps will be taken by the au- 947, for both mone epee y Amand 4 a and rid , that when he bg oy came to tee ‘wih water- dvors at each of the Po angen | thorkies te prevent another meeting. _— a or metry meg Ged —, Hed pa ES Soicurett aon ant atord | The fight between Lynch, American, and Shew, Eng- SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Fas at berty to sek for pecuniary aid ‘the church. Deakers—an important consideration, when it is liebman, for the championship of the light weights was Arr from NYork a Orit. t ee be Botice was to reference to evesisered tbat some tons of coal are stowed | won by the latter. F434 a the Clyde, BO a ES Sues tobe nds in the pecking of the ron masts @REAT BRITAIN. ath Bs Stor, st Geass; = hitherto used being about (02° e | tm the House of Commons Mr. Hortman stacked the for Hh to the squadron of twenty small +t foreign policy of the government, and denounced the de be vy and which, the. ship te of present proves: in tee ‘be | signs of Napoleon. for NOrleans Apri! 19, Joseph Clark, from Liverpool. two ethers of unuonslly Iarg® 100; fms’ being tity fest | _ Lord Jobn Ruseell defended the Ministers, and amerted | 5 ipare ) Sees ty dirs ta wich. ‘The saloons and cabing, | that they had not been unmiindful of the boner of thelr | Arr trom ‘a Menteae, shoo 10 ba completed bare ——} spina; | to the «maintenance of the neutralized districts of Savoy or hes ‘Robert Parker, at Liverpoo.. the tom- BES hands to bes Fp ge end bad arteen, and he believed before long the great Power ce oo. which he 4 SS ipos very bad Lmber.. It's not, however, abeo- | would be in a position to take the point into consideration Comanfestamene of Baingradion. pe ig ty pny ee mately to lay down a now deck, and the exertions | Tyylor:& Peers, in the Staffordshire trade st London, | The regular weekly mooting of thie Board was beld yee: | 5. not mace in the vame of the Church of the Puritans, Ceo cee ee arene yer die 2 had 4e4, owing to the failure of their American re. | “'day, but no business of importance was transacted. but m the name of Curist and his cause, the support of a J corer ral gun appearance mittances. Their liabilities are believed to be small. ‘The Treasurer presented the following report. — ap ee ey? ——) Gy EL required to beat | The Prince of Wales was expected to eail for Canada in | Number of emigrants arrived to April 25, 1860... trustees have in the affairs of tended to tn the engines and ——- mem P Number of emigrants arrived since to May 2... .. the choreb \p soliciting aid: potdie cnguass azo & bo Sent : from abroad, be said thelr Tlanghea Capt. John Vineball, iste of the General Screw Compa- To same date in | i =n io eo onal has been chosen Commander ef the Great Eastern. woman. at and was the proximate cause of the explosion on | "> Ue trialtrip. The “donkeys” will be retained and Mr. Otway, ex-Minister to Mexico, had been appointed | Number of inmates in institu aaa woman. made generally useful for ‘out the bilge water, | Consul General at Milan. tion, Ward's Inland.....,... TL 824 1,290 1,973 | AEE he people. The pastor ought to abide by the de. | ee ees, thay, oth be Tewved aliopetesr | The chlef cashier (Pullinger) of tee Union Bank of Lon- | Number of inmates ia Marine = canon o Uhe society. Two thires of the society can et from that daty. Of the paddle engines | don, was a defauiter, it was believed, to « considerable — — WS, ‘ine "eomasaahy hers theve were lesty, menibant, = gs are & slight alteration of the side | asmosnt. wbere thirty members deckied that he # right, and ten Fagin gy juce & more complete vacuum in i Tree Sewe nee wrong. Let these ten ae tet another — the erlinders, and edmit, of course, of tne, mare 74 FRANCE. eso we & tees Ep J 4 & bel! votes to joto with their's, they oan then horse power will accrae from this slight alteration. The | The Emperor and Empress will vieit Savoy thie sam- } “commutation of parsengers, Ke... 3,986 oy YE | piston rods, which.had the appearance of bein #0 ex- | mer. -_ 84,747 OF ¢ epiris of the Holy Ghost withio coodingly ‘‘lankey” and weak, will be practically | The Chalon’s camp is already being formed. itis strengthened by leagibening the stulliog boxes in whick | 111, 1. size of last year's. eutlemen soe atonce, sad much confu they work, and the air pump rods, which were charge- Dieburrements. a* per previous ac wed belore it wae Gaally vectied who bao the able with the same.defect, wil be rendered more rigit | The rentes om the Paris Bourse were at 70f. bc.,the | count, to April 25, 1860,....... Tigat to rpeek. an eppeal being made from the dectlen by spanning them with a alidiog socket. The screw eo | market closing dall Current expenses of April 18 and 25 “ . the ches, - aes jess alteration e = a Rumors gained strength that a Congress would soon wt ~~ gag to make some explanations, but assem) je to arrange the French Swies question. Pa'ance Mr. Baw enid there had been so much laugh ee) A c(mmunication was recetved from the Quarantine Commissioners relative to the necessity of taking imme foum there to-night that ‘The French jouroais claim an almost unanimous vote wl whether be was or bead in all the communes of Nise in fayor of annexation to France, ing and froth = and be feneible man could f i iil ii i i ; ateratee edd! may be regarde:! a8 the merest ITALY. 0 outsive the eh: Dagateliee after the werk which has already bea dais | The insurrection in Messina had been quelled and tran. i tc as lea tan manos aed ed m cannection with this grant experiment ib ocean | | iii restored, bat the insurgents were reported to be foment as thet eiuher 06d ut Keow say rae te iu considerable force in the mountains, with the troope ut it, OF ought to know betier, (Appianse and unable to dislodge them for want of artillery. Lnmet—No personalities. Papal government has rent a despateh to the Ra- 10 reference to the treatescat Mies Johason is said to baw! “ have received. ef the bacds cf these who oppomes| ropean Powers, not only protesting against the annexe Uon of the Legations to Piedmont, but hoping that they the appeai to England, be said that monoy was loaued her a reacwess which shows te faah fer the yore, and ber bonds taken tor the amount by 7 a e F z Fy wharesa sumef bs was paidon allotment, and further | _ end to thia inignitous spoliation sent her out, and she was wo recsiveten per ‘share is ts be by the lst of pen Board on Staten Ialand, and that @ committee be vinden. PENT gl IS, itr, Rowen Bold, ons of The Pope bas appointed Count Merode, of Belgium, bis | appointed te confer with isit chaie nomen ni ieusnee moved that the meeting adjourn until Inte directors, to the post of general manager Mr. Bold | winister of War. mona county, for the of compromise | haif-past seven o'clock on Thursday evening. Rad the goed fortune to the of the ’ and settlement of the differences, in order to avoid Arcene of great confusion now ensued, four or five ‘entire body of the ané when the change 9 AUSBRIA. comt anc delay gentlemen rising and speaking together, each with a aif with his colleagues. solely After some discussion & committee of three was ap: | ferent motion. Finally the orignal motion was unani is! i i ii E j General Benedick baa been appointed Olvil and Military Governor, vice Archduke Albert. He is commissioned to —— Dr Farpanne exhorted every one who wished to speak plete and entire the Board. carry out sundry reforms, from which effects are 5 on tt) subject to be present on Thursday evening, an be Taanager 18 at prosent on Beard the ship, aad ex- | ss = : Referred to | wisned it to bethoronghiy ventilaied before s vote is taken ercises a general over the whale of the works. jicted. ‘Wards isiand Committee on Mr, Smith’s resolutions. No appointment of captain of the ship bas yet been made. SPAIN. A renototion asking the removal on the lst proximo of ponte nar Ns but toe general Nppease to be toek Cast. Vinehall ‘AIK. Daniel Wooe , Quarantine sexton, was ofiered, and, ater | sa teresting Habeas Corpus Case.—A Di- will be testimonials of this qoatieman are Spanish Miniswerial changes were expected, and it | some debate, reforred to the Staten Island Committee. mate Lal _ a the character, and hie reputation ag an ableand | way supposed that General Concha would enter the new | Mr. Cannas expressed himeell astonished that among vorce obtained in Indiana. ‘experienced commander is well Known in the merchant the numerocs matters of like character which had pre SUPREME COURT—APROIAL TERM. service. fis ase torenatty eaginin of ine Crasse, otish Cabinet. ‘vioualy been referred to committees, nooe of them ever was burnt at Genoa, and recently commanded the | General Ortega was shot on the Mth of April. Twas | raw caylignt again, and he privately expressed himself Before Hon Judge Bonney. pa a yy A thought clemency would be extended to his accomplices. | ‘D4! the Commissioners of Emigration were ‘ast becoming May 2 —The People at the relation of Hugh Cranford vs | Sueraiind Ee, ale ircnsee Grass Navipeace Coveay yo ye potty the last meetiog of the | “279 7 Crawfora.—Thie was an application by © habear on ma os Cape n ibe : ery ed that they ‘bad been, resisted ce ones ty | ter caneee., Ths a ~ ~ wees sor to in the com mand ‘The ice was breaking wp at St. Petersburg, but & was | repor’ they 2 ‘oa it ol eldest was a girl between eight and of wis great work. wae a Dr Gann, the resent physician, and sing doubtal Of | nine years, the others wore boys, the youngest about six Miscellany. INDIA. * ‘The hunband clatmed the children as he hed obtained « 4i unerel Leasneaeh ehauny oa Steet ts Ports Rom dated 1 (ass no vorce from hie wife in 1867, im Indiana, and by the de- Rowe, @f the prospect of affairs. | 4 Caldutia despatch, dated April 1, reports > eree of the Court Im that State the custody of the children He sayo—"* of Ged, and our own dil. | citement in the indigo istrict was subsiding, and that ne . wae awarded to bim. The wife returned to the writ that Fence, | hope soon te Roman /ouevea rerious distorbances were Sared. jikeane. Sar dion py 4 RA ih SHEET.: 3 WEWS FROM WASHINGTON. Our Dpecin] Washington Wasmperon, May 2, 1860. TEE COVODE INVEENGATION. ‘Mr, Lucas, Pestmaater of the House, testified before the Cuvede Committes to-day that when he was clerk in the General Land Office, in 1858, he was presented with a sub- ‘scription paper to aid im paying a political debt incarred im Penasytvania in 1856, 11 was presented im the form of © dewand. He refused to be amessed. Other clerks Were assessed. A government officer presented the paper, Avother government clerk, by the name of Dodge, tes- tifled that he was aaseased at about the same time on hie salary to pay the same political debt. Lr. Alvord, of the Detroit Herald, testified that he was cane They agree epen the declaration that slavery has no lege! existence in any Territory by virtue of the constitution. SQUATTER BOVEREIGRTY. On Friday Mr. Reynolds, of New York, will make his re port from the Committee on the Ji 7» om the election of Territorial officers by the people. looked for with considerable interest. ARRIVAL OF GEN. BOOTS. Gem. Scott arrived here to-day and had an interview with the President and Secretary of War. MORE TROUBLE WITH THE MORMONS. Cov. Cumming has informed the President that Utah ie in a condition bovdering om anarchy, and somo action is therefore necessary on the part of the government to re Weve the Territory from present and impending evils. He alludes to the bands of desperadoes whose conduct ren dors the tenure of life and property uncertain, and re quests either that the judges will be sent out in place of ‘those who have deserted Utah, or authorize the Probate Courts to exercise the powers claimed by*them and granted by the LegisiativeAssembly,, or adopt some other means of safety. He requests that five hundred soldiers be retained there, as the withdrawa! of the entire army would be injudicious and unjust. Gov. Cumming states the population of Utah at 52,000 or 63,000, though it te larger cstimated by the Mormens. THE SLAVERY QUESTION. Senator Davis will, next Monday, reopen the debate on MISCELLANBOUS, From the stoppage of public business for two weeks, the session of Congress will be doubtless prolonged until the lst of July. The President bas recognized Frederich Kubne 08 Consul of the Duchy of Nassau, at New York SHIRTY-GIXTH CONGRESS. vier wmssion. Semate. Wasurveros, May 2, 1869. Mr. Sewanp, (rep.) of N. Y., presented tho petition and arguments of C. 8. Drow, Adjatant United States Army, relative to the Oregon war debt. Referred. Mr. Paance, (dem.) of Md., from the Library Commit. tee, reported a joint resolution for supplying the Choctaw, (Cacrekeo aad Chickasaw nations with publc documents. Agreed to. ‘The House bill for the relief of the Shawnee indians was taken up and passed. Mr. Davis, (dem. ) of Mias., moved that his order for Monday be made the Agreed to. ards adjourped to Friday. Heuse of Representatives. Wasunsoron, May 2, 1860. ‘The House met at noon, one hundred and twenty three ‘members present Mr, Semmsax, (rep.) of Ohio, gave notice that he would to-morrow move that the Tariff bill shall be made the special order of the day, that the debate shall be confined to the subject, and that the vote shall be taken at an carly day. ‘THE STATE OF PARTIES ‘The House went into Committee of the Whole on. the State of the Union. | Mr, Exatsm, (dem) of Ind., in alluding to the Charies- | ton Convention, said he did not sy mpathize with those who | imperiously demand Cesar or nobody, nor with the rule ‘and ruin spirit too much manifested lately by both wings of the democratic party, and to which may be justly at- | tributed the difficulties which now exist. lle ventared F i 4 the tacth have no terror the ume for E g i i ES f would be better than the best man of the repubtican party. There was oue essential point adout #hich there ‘was no division in the democratic ranks—it was eterual, upceasing opporttion to the républicane—there democrats | stend e unit, He then proceedert wo more partion | larly 08 the Pubdject of Lhe irrepreesibie couftict doctrine | end negro equality, as be said was maintwnod by we Tepubiiean party, which he desired to hold up to tue in Cignation of the toagees of the American people. The te | moeratic party waa the bert frien?, and the republican party the worst enemy, of we negro A colloquy took place between Merere Dewy, Cowax, Evoten apa Portree, relative to tbe covstitutional pro vision of Indiama relative to the expulsion of free negroes Mr Hevowms, (rep.) of Obie, said that Me. Seward an- bounced the truth when be explained the “ irreprem ible conthet’ between the two systems of labor, Slavery, not | pie among whom it exits | Fathers sought to restrict ala Mr. Sure, (8 opp.) of | epirit exbibited in debate, a) return to tbe compromise measurer of 1850, a# & moans the prove ot political excitement. mumitice rose, and the House adjourned ‘ton Correspomdenee. Wasuincrow, May 1, 1860 The Revolucionary News of Monday's [’rocredings at Charl tom, and the Views and Opinions thereom of the Dif forest Political Partict in Washington—The Howe of Rapreseniatives—Manifetation of a New Ants Perritorval Southern Policy—The Homestead Bvl—Johm Hickman Pitching into Oe South—A Wedding im High Life, dc | Consternation reigns here thir morning in the demo | cratic camp. The adherents of Douglas are confounded. ‘The effervencence among them last night wae “grand, | gloomy and peculiar ‘They bad expected something of | a Southern bolt on the platform, but they were consoled | with the idea that it would be @ feeble rebellion, which could be easily righted. We were thus assured that the name of Douglas would overwhelm the diealfectes fire eaters, and apeedily reduce their resistance to sbmie * | stom. ‘The Douglas engineers did not appear to dream of the ponaibitity of breaking down the democratic party upon « Southern abstraction. Of all men in the wide, wide world, they are the most bopefu! believers in ‘the coheaive power of the public plunder."’ They could not believe that the depiorable weakness of the Northern ae mocracy, and the defiant aod formidable attitade of tne biack repubicane hed really rendered the South inditte rent to the perpetuation of & party Incompetent to save the Mouth from Nortbern aggressions. This morning, however, the disciples of the «ue Gian’ are convinced of their mistake. Notas few of Baron Lopresti, be maite of March board the aotice served "stration Anaia, os thet Power aght tio — festa; Wash the est te the catia aa brome te ot ita face agatnet the’ bailding mel i. Laver » children to New York where sbe has remained for Koaana coveruoe of Norway “py millions of florins. OF their wa pport nod care PORT! AL. Barcmows, April 20, 1860 Netherfieit, near Mowroot, by ; Plomghmes | Count Demnntomotin, hie brothor, and valet, bare that the jadgment in Indiana was altered by the Deputy wn hems nets gare Yan wu | HA Sas Steet Execs se pons ee tng to Th HR, Sad cas ine tum Ont bo hams oso, PRANCE. these potote were overruled Mr. McKeon then contended than £00, Panim, April 21, 1860. pA the Court had no anthority to or two fat gg ying chen 3s Naat ps was Popp are ro 29, 1860. Wm Rata and Postany have boon sapured i Southfield te do the work for the Island, the two former oe opmt —— pope yp eg fobs cm 6 Sr hw " for the 4 and R Tw Atiavne Camie wv Taowron Riven —The Patt Ro we not ver Mase, Neve erncumes tne iaging Of & tolegrapine cable connecting the sastorm and western shorer o/ Tenn adem), aoe, é “3 wo river, The bepath oh the p@iet F He lemons Att feet sot an AMAAICAN PECTRONER Brethere 4 Co. peport (he market fer them have gone over, bright and early, to the house of Mr. Dougiag 10 conmult with him upon what is to be done Home were with bim last night, and it w said they came away encouraged with the hope that all yet would come outright. Others, we are informed, have « hope thie ‘morping that he may withdraw for the sake of ‘emoora te Barmony. But we fear thet thie i# «© delu tive idea—thet Mr. Dongias bas taken the bit m hie teeth, and will push on & carry the siection into Congress. Pushed off by the Southern managers at Cincinnati for 4 man who had not dabbled ip the fatal Boutbern experiment of that Kansas Nebraska bill tp planted by the Southern lenders in the Senate from the Caair of the Commuttes on Territories, on Scoouel of lia ant! Fecompton rebellion againe: the admmistration ant the part#® parsues by Sosthern rerobetione and # eches by the Ber ate BY Gemocratte riraix [or the Presidency and by Southerh conventinne amd meetiog®, from thas day te thle, Mr. Dovgies bar s heavy aocowet to settie with af! ewe propia We ne vee reeetved wpe thie peolemer’, ene (het Werte Ven Boren done no! atend alone as the Marplet cf the éemocratio Prest@untia! Dedget. ‘The elements of the Southern opposition party are in high spirits; but still they aay we kaow not whet ® day may bring forth. Should this breach at Charketes come a chronic disease, and ahould the Southern seseders give us s balfa chance, we, the Southern opposition and the seceders, can carry the Presidential elention inte the House of Representatives and there clectour man. But ft An i spreading tbese owed and eclipsed the great . The admumistration may justly com ‘tat Bo en- dorsement of its jg involved in MIBOrKy plat doubteas be repsired, shonid the breech tn Use See » pealed: br COorwiss wh an, enderogment rom’ ino Southern wing of the i i presume will. be ibe polay of ths Bowth ‘sa this eubject. He said he was opposed to the of Solan te phate They, in ra AC Re into free reason pl mp Sais, a the Gouth wants ume to Jook about, ba tee tome makewcight. ve Territory around Peak, and another at raon Valley, now, and by next we may ° the mea. sure, never doubting its success, have gained more con- fidence from the uproar at Charleston; bot they We have had several inter speeches and personal explenations ia the pe pm nghns 5 bat feature of tho day was the Serce and en slavght oy on the “‘slave oligarchy” and ‘1 raey”’ of the South, by Hon. John vania, One would suppose that the conceatrated Te gown resulting frem the Fe egg RR time had been diligently boiled down into thie = ‘3 un measured denunciations of the South, for be it known that he and J. W Forney have been looking to Douglas as the Little Giant who was to carry them back from the republican into the peed ome. nes we leave ‘Dim epgaged iu some ‘al lutions 5 las trouble of Ute ‘abou at Cuerleston. ‘a ti geuett Ht! pe 5 55828 Hite ¢ ifs: i The Telegraph Patent Extension. OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. ‘Wasmmrcron, April 24, 1860. Morse's Local Oircwit and Howe's Printing Thlegragh Betended Suen ears. The telegraph bas already become ene of the perms- ‘nent institutions of our progressive Yankee nation, aad a formidable rival of the mail car and two-borse coach whiehgwenty years ago were the popular mediums fer the trapemission of intelligence, domestic, commercial, political or warlike. Its influence upon morals, com- merce and government bas been widespread, amd the changes which it is yet destined to work by bringing oor citisens into closer contest with each other, as it were, and by means of the Atlaatic Cable, with the nations 0” the hastern continent, are of incalculable importance alike Jatents [be several applicavious awakened very general interest througbcut the country, and the contest between the aiflerent pares was warm and . The nents of tue application of Mr. Morse were OReilly, of Rochester, N. Y.. aed William PT. Hobokea, N. J. Their counsel consisted of Messve. Denaid Mann and O'Ke\!ly himself Hon. Charles bi ox Comunevioner of Pacote: Mr Gwin, of Batumore, asd L. D. Gale, Enq ,of tha city, composed the counsel for Mr. Morse. ‘The extension was granted for cores yous from the llth of April Iaet upon tne patent of covers the apparatus pow ip ose on which ere conined im their work! eonavetor of wire. The patent of 1 cH i ily i Judge Mendebon 8 au adie and explicit exposition of the tale Trapbiec system The opposition contested the seuases of the patent—firet, on the ground that Mr. Morse wae net the ‘oveptor of the combined cireuite—thar is to say, the amicg of obe circuit Wo operete another circu that Cook, Wheatsione, ana Raward Davy, of were the prior inventors of secondly, that the with thet of Mr Gale ae i x itl | Mr. Moree was i ait 2335 Ha i vit i ‘ HI I thi f : I : i i ! i I i z ¢ i t J & fs i HI i FF tal i li 7 3 = g g i FS i t : i i A H ii : aint £8g3fi-8i 27) i lilt i: Fi i ita ej Hi | i 3 i i Pu i Soe i 3 Fy r t i i re He war cove oped tn flamer The door wae bolted bin tecape wae prevented, and he rank te the foor wen Worted to death, A youog brother, fourterp years Old, did bet ewer wate tha tate fo maine Bie Pevepe, and wat berte? to # cinder ae be tay